Use Your Body for More Consistent Chip Shots and Pitches!
Anne Rollo shares the secret to consistent short shots: using your body. Whether you’re facing a chip or a pitch, incorporating your body’s larger muscles can make all the difference.
Working on your short game (chipping and pitching around the green) is a surefire way to save strokes on your round. Here are our latest lessons for your short game.
Anne Rollo shares the secret to consistent short shots: using your body. Whether you’re facing a chip or a pitch, incorporating your body’s larger muscles can make all the difference.
Debbie O’Connell from Golf Positive demonstrates how to improve your short game technique and lower your golf scores with her ‘anti-scoop’ chipping drill.
Cathy Kim demonstrates the adjustments you need to make in your setup and shot for the best possible pitch or chip from an uphill lie.
PGA Instructor Stefanie Shaw’s quick tip on how to get your ball rolling with your putter when it’s in the rough around the green.
Don’t automatically reach for your wedge. PGA and LPGA Master Professional, Alison Curdt shows how to decide on the best club when you are chipping.
Hybrids really are the most versatile weapons in your bag. They can be used off the tee or fairway, and even work for chips and sand shots. We asked 13 expert LPGA and PGA teachers to share their favorite tip for playing great hybrid shots.
Kristin Walla shows you how to use the bounce of your wedge and a shorter follow through to hit great chip shots.
If you are struggling with good contact from the rough on short shots around the green here’s a great quick tip from Trillium Rose.
LPGA Teaching professional Debbie O’Connell’s quick tip on how to practice chipping without the flip using just an alignment stick.
Trillium Rose shows how to play a short chip shot with a sand wedge when there’s a downhill slope between your ball and the flag.
Maria Palozola shows how to control the trajectory on pitch shots by finishing your swing low, medium or high.
If you can’t decide which wedge to hit with from the fairway near the green, LPGA Instructor Cathy Kim has some tips for choosing the right club for the right situation!